What,is,the,weight,of,150lb,person,in,newtons?,What,is,his,mass,in,kilograms?

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To calculate the weight of a 150 lb person in Newtons, we need to use the conversion factor that 1 lb is equal to 4.44822 Newtons.

Weight in Newtons = 150 lb * 4.44822 N/lb
Weight in Newtons = 667.233 N

Now, to find the mass of the person in kilograms, we need to use the conversion factor that 1 kg is equal to 2.20462 lbs.

Mass in kilograms = 150 lb / 2.20462 kg/lb
Mass in kilograms = 68.0389 kg

So, the weight of a 150 lb person is approximately 667.233 Newtons, and his mass is approximately 68.0389 kilograms.

To find the weight of a 150 lb person in newtons, we need to convert pounds to newtons.

First, let's convert 150 lb to kilograms, since weight is typically measured in kilograms internationally.

To convert pounds to kilograms, we need to divide the weight in pounds by a conversion factor of 2.2046. So:

Weight in kilograms = 150 lb / 2.2046 = 68.0389 kg (rounded to four decimal places)

Now, to find the weight of the person in newtons, we need to multiply the person's mass (in kilograms) by the acceleration due to gravity, which is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. So:

Weight in newtons = Mass in kilograms × Acceleration due to gravity

Weight in newtons = 68.0389 kg × 9.8 m/s^2

Weight in newtons = 667.72222 N (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, the weight of a 150 lb person is approximately 667.72 newtons.

Now, let's calculate the person's mass in kilograms.

The mass of an object represents the amount of matter it contains. In this case, the mass of the person is already given in kilograms. Therefore, the mass of the person is 68.0389 kg.